23 year old Molly McClaren before killing her in Chatham last June the judge says he'll serve at least 26 years in prison and might never be released the University of Cambridge has recorded a sharp rise in allegations of sexual misconduct after launching a system allowing anonymous complaints to be made online $173.00 incidents have been reported Professor Graham Virgo is pro vice chancellor for education at the University it is a very difficult area to ensure that any process is off air true or part is my biggest concern is that actually we have found a large number of people haven't reported before and that's what the an anonymity to all it is a way of trying to get people to stop breaking the silence and start talking about what has happened to them today marks the 100th anniversary of women 1st being given the right to vote tonight women M.P.'s both past and present have gathered in Westminster Hall to mark the same the prime minister to resign May says the suffragette movement helped change the face of politics this was the 1st step in actually being able to involve women properly in public life and for women to have their voice heard limited at 1st but it was the point at which we were able to start to feel that they could bring their experience their views their opinions the lead singer of The Cure is turning his hand to running a music festival Robert Smith will oversee the 25th melt down event in London this summer previous curators have included Yoko Ono and David Bowie the weather band of light snow will spread from central areas of England into the Southeast tonight clear spells for much of the rest of the u.k. Some scattered wintry showers in the West and feeling very cold with an overnight low of around minus 4 degrees Celsius b.b.c. News it's 3 minutes past 8 we've got more people wanting to leave London than any other city. This is London this is the 1st 6 weeks of the state with a mixed city with rich and poor living next to travel this is b.b.c. Radio London. And a very good evenings if you just joined us is operates club Cheese Day evening Jason Rawls I'm here with you till 10 this evening on b.b.c. Radio London and Duncan box a London slate not radio fine and from 10 tonight we've been talking about politics and the level of debate at the moment in British politics do you think it's decent and respectful how do we keep it decent and respectful Do you feel our political debate is better and aggressive that's what the prime minister says she's worn the line has been crossed in recent years to send 10 or a since women won the right to vote Mrs May called out the abuse of Claire Cobain Harringay in a partisan attack at the heart of her speech today she outlined a package of measures to secure our democracy including a change in the law to protect candidates a crackdown on social media abuse and a review of how the sustainability of the Free Press speaking a man just a little earlier or Mrs May said people with different views must read learn how to disagree without debate descending into a piece I think that's the most important That's the most interesting isn't it she said people with different views must read learn how to disagree without debate descending into abuse and I want to know from you whether you feel safe saying what you believe politically anymore. 02007 double 242000 is the telephone number to give us a call on this this evening on b.b.c. Radio London Katherine answering the phones size 02007 double 240000 how safety feel saying what you believe how do you deal with people who don't agree with you and have you been abused has there been a level of abuse of bitterness of aggressiveness towards you because of what you believe tell me your experiences over. 7 double 2 for 2000 love to get you on b.b.c. Radio London this evening I know there's lots of you calling right now just hang on there Katherine will get to you. When she can the other experience we want you to call in on is when you remember the last time you would so drunk and you can actually remember that happening you can't remember the last time when you were drinking because you actually can't remember because you were so drunk this happened to be on Saturday someone shot a video of me in that condition and I was highly embarrassed looking at the video I'm we're talking about alcohol in that sense have you been so drunk you can't remember what happened when was the last time it happened to year 0207 double to 40000 is the phone number what is happening psychologically that anything has anyone ever said she oh my goodness you were awful us and you were so drunk. It was terrible and you didn't really know what they were talking about because you couldn't remember did you dry January. 7 double 2 for 2000 how did that go for you and the trouble about this weekend was everyone seemed to have finished our January and were out drinking really really heavily I think everyone around me was drunk as well but not as bad as I was. 7 double 240000 is the telephone number it loves to give us a call on that we've also been talking about cigarettes and whether or not they should be available for free on the n.h.s. . Because that's what Public Health England are saying they're suggesting hospitals should start selling cigarettes to patients and also provide they ping lounges instead of smoking shelters so should a cigarettes be available for free on the n.h.s. That is another debate tonight here on b.b.c. Radio London to give us a call to 07 double 240000 Can you explain to me if you've given up smoking by transferring to they paying Has it worked for you. By transferring to a cigarettes has it worked for you that you've given up. 7 double to 40000 And how do you know that they're not harmful in other ways if you tried to give us making and how successful have you being but do you believe a cigarette should or shouldn't be available free on the n.h.s. And why do you believe that 81 triple 3 is the text number just make sure you start your message with the word London you can tweet at Jason Rosen or at b.b.c. Radio London that's what Peck which is done and says I quit smoking cold turkey no gum patches ory cigarettes vaporing in public is disgusting and intrusive says Peck which thank you very much for that pic which tweeted in at Jason Rosen at b.b.c. Radio London I did as well I quit smoking cold turkey I actually did it for charity and I raised money for charity for the brain tumor charity and that's how I did it I think because people are saying to me if you have another cigarette you're going to give me all the money back. I didn't want to so that's how I managed to do I depend on to star in the unfortunately give us a call on all our subjects respect in politics alcohol and cigarettes as well but 1st former bosses of the construction and outsourcing giant Karelian have apologized for its collapse but denied claims they were asleep at the wheel the firm which employed more than $40000.00 people worldwide went into liquidation last month and this morning M.P.'s were cross-examining the company's chief executives about how they allowed it to collapse with debts of over a 1000000000 pounds and a huge pension deficit the company's former chairman is Philip Green Words can't describe the depth of my despair. Devastated by the impact the collapse has had as I say on the pensioners on customers and suppliers. It is very difficult to say. House had desperately hope by the court by the situation well the company's executives say they were genuinely surprised at how quickly some contracts to terror in March 2017 the company was given a clean bill of health by both executives and order yet it was in trouble just 4 months later Zafar com was Karelians finance director until he left the firm in September 27th he said uncertainty surrounding Breck's aids and the general election affected the ability says here to secure new contracts the challenges that we had with the number of things coming together sometimes not replacing those. Coming into the here we had some contracts that we prepared but it continued to the right because of the prick the president. And that was employed by the general election but again off from one that had an impact on our ability to place. The executives tonight Karelian was looking out for shareholders at the expense of employees it continued to pay dividends while the company was struggling with a pension deficits of $3600000000.00 pounds. Was the interim chief executive of Caribbean from July 27th he told M.P.'s there was a plan to solve the company's problems that would have benefited everyone including the pension scheme we presented our lending plant. Banks we were having diligence discussions with potential providers of new funds we were seeking. Liquidation of the 15th of January additional short tail funding to help facility and ensure a longer submission and we believe. It was possible while the collapse of Caribbean has so far seen the loss of 800 jobs the B.B.C.'s business correspondent John. Bloom says the former executives were given a tough grilling them pacing really quite skeptical of the answers they're getting because once again you know setting this in quite a few companies which have had problems and then of course before committees highly paid executives who say we did the best in the best of all possible worlds we couldn't have seen this coming there were circumstances beyond our control and yet when you look at Korean barely 6 months ago it was increasing dividends announcing huge profits and yet within 6 months that are gone bust one of the projects the firm has been involved in building is the new Royal Liverpool Hospital a work there is a year behind schedule the hospital trust there says many of the firms working on it are facing financial difficulties as a result of Karelians collapse and it will prove challenging to get it finished before the end of the year so highlighting day in Parliament today when those Karelian bosses those former bosses of Korean apologizing for its collapse and denying claims that they were asleep at the will we will keep you updated with whatever happens I'm right here on b.b.c. Radio London where it's 12 minutes past 8 is Jason Rosen on a cheesy evening we've been discussing the prime is a speech today where she said people with different views must read on how to disagree without debate descending into abuse she thinks our political debate in this country at the moment mainly thanks to the left wing is bitter and aggressive that is what to reason mayor said What do you think 7 double to 40000 do you feel that you cannot say what you believe politically anymore for fear of someone abusing you or shouting you down on not willing to engage in a debate with you. 7 double 240000 is the phone number js give us a call in France we park on the side t.j. . What would you like to say there is no democracy being. Not a right to actually not abuse but to send someone else. Anything that is against your opinions beliefs is basically offensive to the person so therefore she is completely and utterly wrong there so and consequently Britain does not have that Wilkerson as such just explain again why you think we don't have a democracy as such then in the Tories was wrong when the origin is a feisty say something about any kind of minority any kind of religious minority or ethnic minority and so on the immediately call me a racist excuse me you can be offended as much as you like my helping in is in my opinion even the country that I'm coming from originally there for me they had 3 thems and it was actually a socialist country communist country we had opinions in the system and we were able to discuss this yeah and to say opinions without being the lynched by media will balance out the say that like a or b c Or like guardian or. Being lynched by public would say that it's more she's saying she's agreeing with you that that is what she's saying that she wants it to be. More Deano you know made listen to the latest in listen to Emily what was her in a 1000000 worry yet unknown and then an agenda for interview oh yeah man yes yes yes listen to that interview and he means rights activists jumped immediately on Mr Peterson like oh he's Mr Genest his face and there's another lynched by the media excuse me he has a right to express his opinion and in Britain he's was lynched only because of his opinion yet this is completely wrong it tests it's like that is more slippery and small any kind of more even a saying j you know a green will follow or agree. Saying right now sit no she does not see last stop in a democratic exchange of information. Reasons and whatever opinion because if I say a lot to say here that this and that you know kind of the society is in that and then they wrong Ok you call me Oh Ok you are racist you are Islamophobia No I tell you understand what is going on and on and on you are using people for everything whatever they say keep on accusing a few interviews and yes me that shuts down the dick communication them across arguments Democratic you know exchange of opinion not even a communism this hot and Jay I totally understand what you say what treason May is doing I remember she's she's a prime example of this because she voted to remain in the European Union and nationally the government who are leaving the European Union say she's respected people's views amend that was the referendum everyone voted to leave so she's respecting those even though she didn't agree with them. Listen you're talking about the mild. Benign examples of in both extreme examples without extremes there would be no progress many companies came in to exist would come August who's actually by the way buy in London Ok there would be no progress. In communication between people all the social rights and everything else everything would be buried and you would still living in Victorian era of 18 hours a day children of those working in the. Mines and etc etc this of and up so he's extreme of view actually many to move and make progress so what in Britain now you who like to call everyone and everything as a terrorist because of the mole less in a kind of more extreme views you call them terrorists. And these are just generally the only thing yes. I mean some Michael you it's a completely wrong it's misguided so. It seems actually moving society forward and then we chose parts of this extremism that you're going to adopt and we're going to take it as a. Reasonable and fine to reject the most complete extreme runs thank you is a very good debate to have with and thanks very much for joining in Jane Finsbury Park there with his he said no even under communism did this happen you could speak to each other and engage in political debate even under communism in the For me the Slavia wedge a comes from how do you feel about that do you feel now that you can't say what you believe to someone disagreeing with you or being offended I mean. Is it Ok to offend people with your views Oh to 7 double 240000 is the phone number to give us a call on that we're talking about alcohol any cigarettes as well so I'd really love someone who uses the cigarettes over a paying to give me a call and explain to me how it all works how much does it cost because what Public Health England are saying is that there should be available free on the n.h.s. a Cigarette should be available free on the n.h.s. And hospitals should be able to sell a cigarettes in hospitals as well so can you explain to me if you've been able to give up by smoking up smoking by very paying Have you moved on to a cigarettes and were able to give up smoking how easy is that been for you give us a go over to 07 double 242000 is the telephone number you can text 81 triple 3 started London you can email b.b.c. Doco to ek It's Jason Rosen on a Tuesday night on b.b.c. Radio London where are 94.9 f.m. Football commentary at the moment Millwall. Is on digital radio and on our satellite t.v. Services it's coming up to 20 past 8 and the Queen will have returned to Buckingham Palace this week after a long Christmas break guess it's been that long Her Majesty in the cheek of Edinburgh enjoy an usually festive holiday is a known Get this I didn't know this until today their party keep their Christmas decorations up until the 6th separate. Today every year some 6 weeks after Christmas Day However this is really a devastating day all day in the queen's life the anniversary of the death of her father King George the 6 and the day that the majesty Queen is the 2nd ascended to the throne aged just 20 thinks the queen always spends the day quietly and without taking part in any official events and we can talk about this now with Christopher Warrick who's a historian has written on the Queen princes on royal weddings etc and he joins me now how did he Christa hello there are those so yes 66 years ago today. The queen was 26 just describe what what happened when she was actually 25 she came to the throne at the very same age as the 1st Elizabeth did. And she was in Kenya with Prince Philip what was supposed to be the start of an antipodean turd being undertaken she was deputising for her father who was me who was very I mean he'd been seriously and well Churchill famously said that the king was with death as a companion that didn't fear. And unexpectedly of course at Sandringham the king died that some hour between midnight and when the page took in his morning cup of tea totally unexpectedly of course and Elizabeth then who'd flown out as Princess Elizabeth flew back as Queen Elizabeth the 2nd and I think it was her private secretary who said what name did she want to be known by and she looked at him and said Well my own of course this was of course because she named Elizabeth Alexandra Mary and she could easily have been another Queen Mary she could have been Queen Alexandra but you know obviously she wanted me Elizabeth I think she made the right decision. We could light a queen on exams and that's not what we what we did of course the concept of it with the 7th was with the screen Alexandra I mean I think she she did was kind of was a bit of a blog for The Queen Mum because she of course had been Queen Elizabeth yes. And so to avoid the confusion between Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth the 2nd. She took the title then she didn't like it as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was still a name within the family and the household as Queen Elizabeth and everyone go to the Queen Mum didn't die and was not used before that the Queen Mother title was the 1st time in 7 years well it was the 1st time it's a being used as a formal title. As Queen dowager Queen Mary the present queen's grandmother is you know had sometimes been referred to as the Queen Mother and occasionally again as Queen dowager Queen Alexandra has been referred to as queen mother but they never it was never Queen Mary the Queen Mother old queen Alexander the Queen Mother I mean really when the queen mum in widowhood adopted that really to distinguish it from her daughter and obviously this is the 1st woman who's lost it's 66 years since the recession Well she's she's our longest reign so for inches our wood is so finishes all our longest married so for in place so in a shame she on her own and she and Prince Philip of course of broken. Records and there's you're absolutely right we've never had a sovereign who's wearing this long and long may she continue on and it took what a year and a bit before the coronation of the Queen over us because morning of course is. Yeah and in between times they are there was all the planning for the coronation and what's extraordinary health and safety for the next coronation will not allow this but Westminster Abbey contained 8000 people all the that was the congregation it was 8000 and they were all seated on specially constructed tears galleries in Westminster Abbey and I think people these days since we've become a bit touchy health and safety and all the rest would have a fit that's what it was then do you think will reach a platinum Jubilee I think that's what it will be when to platinum is 70 isn't it I think. Yes it is isn't it because they the queen and Prince Philip just had that last one wedding of course and that was 70 Yes I don't see why not I mean that time really for ordinary went because we've never seen that either. I mean it's only 4 years away the queen will be 92 in April should only be 96 and you know the remarkable thing is of course that whilst her father died tragically young a visit to 6 how mother lived to be a $101.00 so if she follows if she's got the Queen Mum's genes the baseline g. Which it looks as though she has she just might well be here as a 100 more I reconcile I reconcile now the quick part of the Queen away spend the day quietly there's no official event do you think she still. Thinks about Father 67 His Oh yes yes yes absolutely absolutely I mean this is one of the things said in a she herself has said that there is no celebration because that was also the day that her father died and there was one conversation that I'd had I was lunching with Princess Margaret all one occasion and we were talking about George the sex and she looked at me and she said Oh Chris just I do wish you'd met my father and that's how both those the both the sisters so it's about I mean it is still all be Asli of Princess Margaret's no longer with us but for the queen there is very much she's got this obviously this great love this great link with her father. And and finally really Christopher did you know the Christmas decorations stay up until today 6 Effect 3 at Sandringham I was surprised to know this well I'm surprised too and I have to say I have to say that I've never really seen a magazine they say this is where I found Do they know many today nobody got things right well of course the. Sins of information. I have I have to say that I'd be really very surprised if that's a fact. I did think I was very surprised as I've never been if you haven't had it Christopher then obviously it's not very Listen thank you so much very good to talk to Christopher Warren there is a story he's written about 70 members of the royal family had laundry princes knocker that he was talking about that we're talking about the queen who is returning to Buckingham Palace this week after spending the festive holiday at Sandringham However today obviously marks devastating day in the queen's life the anniversary of the death of a father King George the 6 but it is the day that she ascended to the throne at just 25 years of age which is the same age as the fust Queen Elizabeth Wow. But breaking news to bring you about Julian Assange remember earlier on today. The judge upheld an arrest warrant against him in a songe originally issued in 2012 after a failed to answer bail over those now drop sex assault allegations against him in Sweden Well this is coming from Ecuador's foreign ministry you understand that Julian Assange is staying in the Ecuador embassy and has been for the last 6 years what the foreign ministry of Ecuador is said is that they will maintain international protection for Wiki Leaks founder Julian Assange as long as the danger to his life persists and that is according to a tweet by Ecuador's foreign ministry in the last few minutes they will maintain international protection for Julian Assange in that embassy in Knightsbridge the Ecuadorian embassy in not in Knightsbridge as long as the danger to his life persist this is after today that we had the judge up holding up holding this arrest warrant against him in the Psalms which is originally issued in 2012 over those now dropped sex as are allegations in Sweden he's been sheltering in the Ecuadorian embassy a nice way since 2012 he recently granted Ecuador didn't Ecuadorian citizenship as part of a plan to try to transfer him out of the a on the diplomatic status but you Catherine rejected that option we'll keep you updated what goes on with Junior sands as we always do here on b.b.c. Radio London. If you'd like to take part in the show tonight we'd love to have you won't give us a call 02007 double 240000 we've been discussing respect and decency in British politics over 2007 double 240000 is the telephone number do give us a call on this 81 triple 3 is the tax number London how do you deal with people who don't agree with you to reason I said this today I think this is most. Interesting bit of the speech she said it was better and aggressive political debate at the moment she said people with different views must really learn how to disagree without debate descending into abuse have you ever felt unsafe saying what you feel politically 02007 double 240000 or are you happy to stand up and say what you think are you happy to do that whether you offend people or not you're happy to say what you feel or do you think nowadays you just can't say anything without being pounced upon over 207 double 240000. It's a 30 Let's get the latest news headlines message he carn has waded into the Rao over who should pay to replace millions of pounds worth of dangerous cladding on London's Tower blocks it comes as tribunals been told that Grunfeld start planning on a housing complex in Croydon will only be removed if residents sump up half a 1000000 pounds or the government does 6 schoolchildren at a secondary school in ones worth of been taken to hospital after taking prescription drugs police and ambulances were called to burnt wood school yesterday lunchtime once worth Council says it's offering support to peoples and parents executives of Korean of apologized for its collapse but deny claims by M.P.'s that they were asleep at the wheel the construction and services which employed $20000.00 people went into liquidation last month a judge at Westminster Magistrates Court has ruled the arrest warrant issued against the Wiki Leaks founder Julian Assange for skipping bail remains valid Mr Assad has been living at the Ecuadorian embassy in Knightsbridge for 5 years to avoid extradition and the government's promising to look at calls to pardon suffragettes who were imprisoned during their campaign for women to get the vote legislation which was approved a 100 years ago today minister says it's complicated with some of the cases involving arson and violence under the cold and frosty with a chance of snow overnight low. Tonight of minus 3 celcius and that's 26 in Fahrenheit this is London I've never lived in London never say Steve Largent streets simply because you know. Which is a message for some of. The something really does stand out is present seem to be most disgruntled the London memory the with history of injury London is a place where that can be true this Islam thing is great. And I'm chasing Rosana cheese staving here b.b.c. Radio London get involved 02007 double 240000 is the phone number we're talking about politics we're talking about alcohol and we're talking about a cigarettes and in a few moments time we'll be speaking to Sophie Holland is the learning coordinator the Museum of London in the docklands about Neverland. Peter Pan my favorite children's story ever. Is coming to the Museum of London that transforming it into Neverland and we finding out why in a few moments time here on b.b.c. Radio London but I did ask for you to give me a call about a cigarettes invading and whether you do this or not and whether you can explain to me if you are able to give up smoking free by paying 02007 double 240000 is the phone number Gary's give us a call in Glasgow Hi Gary. Hello do you use very very paying cigarettes then. I have for you. And I say all cos that's what I want to know well what. About 20. Langridge a cup a cup of a liquid. Is just a start I. Find me so gain experience of it. I spend an average of 50 pounds. On a quit while so many pounds of what is a 100 pounds a month and here is that movement cigarette so last less and it's healthier because I notice when I smoke cigarettes are going to by the market still be poisonous toxic fumes filling my body when you were smoking real cigarettes Yeah well I bet if anything I sell so I don't have a sense and you can get different flavors when I would pass people doing it you can smell the different smells and sometimes quite nice you go that's nice not sure how many just does all that Oh well I use a sub could invite her eyes. Start it start off even Scotland but like a shopping court not much and. My typing. So well here in front of me are you saying that. Ugly pasta Yes. Something like a long way yes if I quit my posts. Are. Sweet says it is very sweet and only 2 chemicals in a quit to say. I don't know trumpet out its proper. Cold and well down on. The right on that silver side in India body now not just depends now there is this is the trick. I started on a 2.4 milligrams of nicotine my 1st start of the cigarettes Yeah I am now that story milligrams. Of nicotine right I'm trying to edit myself down so I went to the have known if you say that I thought was it so it's just a fight so I enjoy it. I start on the high on the highest about nicotine and the negative. Health benefits that absolutely death do you feel better than she just generally better in yourself health wise Yep definitely are. Very rare up and smell from I would I mean someone like a cigarette from across the street from me I can smell it in the air yes. I can as well because I spent 20 to 30 a day for years and years and years and I gave up 4 years ago Kotok and I didn't have anything and I managed to stay off it and even though I may be drunk a bit too much. That was unhealthy in that respect. When someone smokes now really 6. Are you one of those ones that. Many because it is horrible is something else that does annoy me. People saying. One of the another but everyone in the. Very harm. Are. Something a lot less harmful to cigarette you're doing nothing more dangerous than taking a cup of coffee I. Think. Seems like it's backed up by Public Health England I know you're in Scotland but I don't know what the situation is in Scotland but what public housing in the saying is that hospital should sell them and they should be free on prescription on the n.h.s. Would you agree with. That can't say you. Are. Right. Also saying that you said. That me would that mean that you wouldn't be paying 50 pounds every 2 weeks. On prescription this is a saying. I reckon the right to provide for your prescription for a little while and if you go on smoking a cigarette so vital where we call a penny pay for itself if we can if we can sap a program like Radha where you can lower the cost of nicotine over time not done and 70 others was some. Well carrying Glasgow fantastic coal thank you very much for that someone I wanted to give me called someone who's uses e. Cigarettes and he thinks they should be available free on the n.h.s. What do you think 0207 double 242000 Jim says he cigs should not be available on prescription the idea to offer them sums up everything wrong with n.h.s. Budget management i.e. No much ever enough yes weaning people off smoking more G.'s costs the n.h.s. However smoking costs several pounds per year so it's not like the smoker couldn't afford an a cigarette and that's a good point money should be spent on encouragement and support not lining a cigarette manufactures pockets. Here is something else make the smoke This is from Cornish pirate and I t. Make the smoking ban more rigid and legislate more to almost ban it as far as is practicable. What do you think 02007 double 242000 is the telephone number you can text 81 triple 3 Start a message with the word London and you can email b b c dot co dot you k. Now something that excites me very much I don't know where the or where when I was younger when I was 9 years old I was in a production of Peter Pan. The pool Arts Center as it was now as it was then it's now called light house and I played John darling he's the one with the top and the ombre not the one with the bad. Wendy's Wendy Michael's brother and that's the part I played and if you remember crossroads. As our very own Joe good does because she was in it Adam Chance was my my. Was the was Captain Hook that was it was Captain Hook and since then I've absolutely loved Peter Pan It's my favorite story I have then subsequently appeared as Peter Pan myself. In pantomimes and various things throughout my life but this is so exciting the Museum of London will be transforming into a world of Neverland on the end of February let's speak to Sophie Holland who's learning Kota coordinator at the Museum in London doctrines Hello to you Sophie Hello I'm so excited about this as you can tell what I'm really doing is Why is the Museum of London turning into Neverland. Who just just to make sure that one's aware it's a museum of London Docklands which is just very slightly different in that with which is based in East London but we are we are turning into Neverland he said and the reason is because we have a pretty in collection which links to the Peter Pan story so for example obviously being based in Docklands we have lots of objects about pirates we can talk about Captain her college or a Voyager and the pirates and boat we can have a think about things like that would in childhood and why is to Peter Pan in the Lost Boys never want to grow up and it means that we can showcase the fact that we're really brilliant museums for families and that we have lots of exciting things happening and for us it's a really new experience something new and exciting that means we can showcase a collection that we can do something slightly different and it's also as you said it's a beloved story a lot of people know it's a book called The play all the 953 Disney film always. Like this is I found oh they weren't very. Well we will be sharing it. Oh we'll be sharing it but to be fair we will have lots of different activities looking at the pi and the story itself for the play and the story you know specifically the Disney film and I think pixie dust when it's fair amount. When exactly this is nothing so we will have lots of things about the actual size so it means that people can come that we have to watch the film but there's also the I would say meet Captain Kirk and the other actors the other characters rather in the museum they might. Go somewhere unexpected find Captain Hook they might see if they become a tire on the Jolly Roger they might see if they can be recruited into those boys yes a lot of boys the I mean the last lawyers Well I did not mean how brilliant or maybe you'd be a lost boy ever hire I mean I know about Ron and I did a radio play the piano actually. Went out to hospital radio stations all over the world where I play Peta and it was brilliant fun and what was great about it is all the all the money goes to Great Ormond Street and yes whenever there's a piece about production anywhere the great moments to get the money is actually so we have we have a given money to Great Ormond Street to perform. So to use the so called The Right and we also make sure that when people buy the tickets or mind they have a link that they can donate to great moments straight where we say considering different ways that we can fundraise on on the guy as well so it doesn't make if nothing else we'd like to. Raise awareness of Great Ormond Street and the fact of all the brilliant things they gave her 6 children and their families as well as train much a partnership with us I'm a great woman shape how much sorry I am Barry's in the exhibition. And so we have a specific exhibition but for the event the idea is more that we are touching as you say on the actual play and on the book Providence although the Disney film is screening is just part of the diet whole massive interactive die and so very much the characters that you'll see in the galleries will be more based on the books and on the class evolved in the give me film so hopefully hopefully that that was asked by you when you saw this happening very free Ok so we've got 2 weekends a coming up so the 1st is Saturday the 24th and Sunday the 25th of February and then the following weekend which is Saturday the 3rd and Sunday before of March for the and I'm just writing that down and people and I feel they need to pay to come in so there is a small charge and that's just because we've got quite so much on it just to cover a very minimal cost. We do offer a very. Large range of free activities for example next week with all sorts of free acts of contrast but if you would like to look for tickets of Peter Pan there's a very straightforward website which is medium in London so you can a forward slash and that's to take you straight back fantastic Sophie Holland thank you so much enjoy it he's learning coordinates and the Museum of London Docklands Museum of London. Website you can go to say 24th 25th of fed and Sunday 3rd and 4th of March when it will be transformed into the world of Neverland at the end of February March at the Museum of London 70 something to get involved with thank you very much for that Sophie right you may have seen if you watched any of the b.b.c. News outlets today if you've seen b.b.c. On the news earlier tonight if you've seen the news channel then you would have noticed a change in the weather is appearing a change in the weather because they've just changed all the graphics from what it was before to these brand new graphics and joining me in the studio to discuss this is b.b.c. London weather presenter Elizabeth Seanie Hello to you. Is it going to be any 5 or 3 going it's a space x. Falcon Heavy Hasluck hour in a long letter a Florida Wow And it was going into space I didn't know that was happening when I said Guy night. Is it. You love space or you know nothing fancy and they were just going to take blow up in the heads of actually to delay the launch is there anyone in there because now there isn't that right and there was going to Mars I had to delay it because it's going to I think it's just a test it's going to go to space Tesla electric car in orbit and they'll be a dummy that crashed in the things they've any avians come in a 1000000 years or something and know to see this electric cars. Around with of fact I mean it. Fascinating that you know it's gone as a plane from Cape Canaveral Yes that is right off the wings here actually in the upper atmosphere is because he went in the and therefore they let me worry sunny there in Florida I hate it when it is sunny always in the audience all right when the aloft Anyway the we're talking about and you can't read so you just don't know if you have the b.b.c. Weather which I do I had a look at that and that's all changed as well yes just tell us a little bit about this change why is this change necessary why is app and right well it was the changes that we always want to update the graphics and bring you the latest on. The the best way to tell the story and to develop develop what we can day they've been so many changes in in weather and how well it's forecast actually of the last few years I'll say that really we did need an upgrade of what we what we already had say and we are now working with new partners who called me a grape we still use the Met Office because we use them for their weather warnings but actually this was a weather one of whether you know whether we have a snow knife and yet. But you know we welcomed me to great We've got brand new graphics and they're great they're fabulous what we do is we start off with this wind day on the well that I know you've been talking about because that it was used to be the globe didn't it. Used to be the guy but now is the wind I see what we days we've got a weather watches picture and then I have the top we've got the this and sunshine we've got snow we've got radios them so you can kind of tell what the weather is staying to simply by watching you know the 1st picture of the fact that the broker didn't and then we in then we don't change the map in the map this time is green and it's flat because there was a worry before when the last graphic change yes it was not that long ago that the map was brown and it was on an angle wasn't bad stop there and no way because I'm going to say that with that with the angle of the earth said actually it's a little bit smaller that actually was but that was that's just because the contour of the action. That was put into into these graphics but not quite the same machines this time it's much more flat and it's green as well and and we've got basically if you can't see anything on the map that means it's sunny and then we shall cloud by showing this kind of white lie over the maps like it's kind of it and little bit more. Bit more how you would expect to see the earth if you have certain space yes she will say. That and speaking of space speak it is that I don't know now we've also got this this lovely parts in the in the graphics where the where the earth is kind of you can really see the Earth and space and we can show you lots of different things like these are these are the satellite picture there are Brianna all right not just a satellite picture but just kind of a different way of looking at the graphics where we look as if we were looking from space lovely and so you can see the northern lights when they're coming Well the Northern Lights in the touristy difficult forecast say but we can kind of tell where the Aurora line is going to be from the pay for the full cost of this they think that's probably staved Nasser's wasn't and that's where the line of the Northern Lights comes that we can show you where the line is that often when we hear about you know Northern Lights event then obviously be in the north of Scotland to start with a candle come down as far south as say North Norfolk and and then it's on the 2nd night that you're more likely to see it because the 1st night sometimes comes as a prize but anyway we can now show you where that line is whether you're in line as we can day lead to different stuff or the actually And to me you know My Space stuff the spot stargazing stuff I can show you where this clear skies will be much more effectively even night because we've got that cloud the cloud cover coming Ifa and so is it they were dealing with day which never happened before in the last day forecast as well so we can show you that far at that far in of Bond's Cowart career is that yeah well it gets less accurate as the saying but you know we get more accurate the mullets Heim days are generally. Set And also you. It's a range nicely so when we show the outlook which is the weather over the next few days at the end of the program then you'll see this little spy that goes up or it goes down so you can see the trend and that's really quite clever on the app then you can also see the temperatures and he can see the we've always shied away from this in the past but I think the public is becoming a little bit more. Able to cooperate take in numbers and comprehend everything and that's half a percentage is what the percentage is the range right is yes that might say 40 percent chance of rain and passing of the eye like that I mean on the weather past . There I like this number as well general public like well actually audience research shows that actually dating and they've always done it in America as well and this is quite quite handy for that so that's all in the app say take a look at that website is that changes well you can scroll through what the forecast is the computer days how it would look on your t.v. Screen if you're watching one of us present it. Have the added bonus of seeing a present in front of it. Had been a singer has been saying what I can and you will you be doing the weather tonight on b.b.c. . At 1030 and go down and try out is this your 1st bulletin with it so I did the 6 that I write how did it go. Because I know you can sell or because I want to do that but it was a couple recover I don't know what happened yes on the big day she had some coffee or something and it was all set because for me it was less I was in the 1st month than is that the way so you'll start to see the way it all went well you figure out how difficult is it when you're out and about reporting from somewhere else the graph exam behind you and they're just you've got to you've got to work for yourself that space isn't I mean we don't if very often I suppose we do it just before Christmas and Wimbledon but but you know we we know what the what the story is being where where rules are doesn't you don't say whether or not we can talk about it until the cows come home. I mean I need the graphics that which reminds me what's the weather like then what's going on today might give us a for some of us could say light dusting of snow into tomorrow if you get the cup kitchen cabinet I think she graduates kind of spring. If you're God. I know there is a base a bag and we may just see the snipe a little bit with eastern areas that metaphysic warning out the snow and ice tomorrow but even in central London they could be a light dusting I think for most places further west there won't be anything but they could be I'm not tightly ruling out it's going to be a cold night the coldest night I think the air will be down to minus 3 months food or gray cells in some spots a widespread frost to start the day tomorrow tomorrow a lovely day lots of sunshine around the graphics tomorrow man that. Sunny and then little bit more cloud I think it's the often in full wrath the southeastern areas Huysman around 60 degrees on Thursday actually against had mild at the right temperature is a come out to more the seasonal average So we're looking at 7 or 8 Greece I think that's how we get there Stanford in there will be some rain around times as we head towards the end of the week to Elizabeth it's Amy thank you so much for joining us been loving exciting life in the UK are you running the marathon this year no I'm not but I have yes I did 8.5 miles to one hour 25 minutes well that is not. My longest and fastest run so far I don't have any. Fine I'm really doing well I'm really surprised most of her chest infection a couple of weeks ago and I can't do anything but I'm glad it's I've got out right on it so quickly I'm just ordering a some nice lady point code. That's a lot thank you very much Elizabeth the b.b.c. London's weather present today you'll be able to see her presenting the weather with those new graphics tonight on b.b.c. One just after 1030 and we were talking about there when Elizabeth came in about the world's most powerful rocket which is just blasted off from the. Kennedy Space Center in Florida launched by the American entrepreneur Musk the folk in heavy can carry more than twice the payload of an existing rocket but this time it's just carrying a mock cargo an old sports car of Mr masts apparently is in there so the world's most powerful rocket is just blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and that's what we were discussing that with Elizabeth seen in if you do want to check the new weather graphics as I said to be able to watch them on t.v. And you'll be able to check out the b.b.c. Weather app download I use it all the time and it pinpoints way you are in London and tells you where you are and then tells you the weather for your part of London it's great 7 double to 40000 is the telephone number after 9 o'clock we don't have anyone reviewing the day this evening I know Sean in Japan who is a listeners of the show will be very happy about that. So we'll be taking more of your cause so do give us a bell 7 double 240000 is the phone number we'll continue to talk about decency and respect in British politics well talk about alcohol and whether you remember the last time that you were so drunk that you can remember what happened and the cigarettes Why do you think the cigarette should or shouldn't be available free on the n.h.s. Give us a call book your call now for the next hour on to fill that hour with your voices please 7 double 240000 is the telephone number hello to Paul in Crystal Palace How are you thank you very much for e-mailing me Rose I'm at b.b.c. Took her ek Good evening Jason I have never been so drunk that I forgot what I was doing or lost control however I have been close a few times in recent years I have to be careful what I say as some of the people I was out with on both occasions a well known and appear in some of our favorite sitcoms for the 1st incident let's just say that some of the. Lads who are in a sitcom set in a well known holiday resort really do know how to party hard a word of advice never turn right to out drink them the 2nd time all I could recall the next day was leaving a bar in Soho which celebrity Powell another friend 3 am on a Sunday morning it took several hours for me to remember the events of the night before Oh and I had the mother of all hangovers I've attached a few photos piece that mention any names for when you recognize anyone says Paul in Crystal Palace are now going to look at the photos now just in case I do mention the name but thank you very much for that Paul this is from Phillip in South nowhere Philip It's an e-mail. To ek and it says in 1961 I won 200 cigarettes on a Radio Luxembourg quiz show hosted by David Jacobs What could you imagine that winning seeker read in a radio phone in competition. I gave them to my father says Phillip in South Norwood in 1962 I became a bus conductor and came home every night with my uniform smelling of nicotine from the passengers on the top deck. It was so bad my mother asked if I'd taken up smoking I hadn't then and never have a fellow worker who cleaned his nicotine hands every night with piss stone How to me to never want to start smoking says Philip in South North thank you very much for that when you smoke you don't actually smell smoke you can smell it off people or off yourself when you're actually smoking and smokers will know this but when you've given up smoking it takes a few weeks and when someone else is smoking you can certainly smell it immediately but we're talking a cigarette if you use the cigarettes I'd love to hear from you please give me a call otu 07 double 240000 why do you think a 6 should or shouldn't be available free on the n.h.s. 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News at 9 and were wrong to send former senior figures in the construction and outsourcing giant Karelian have faced intense questioning by M.P.'s investigating the company's collapse last month the former chairman Philip Green says the demise is ultimately his responsibility several of them have apologized but not tonight the firm was not run properly Labor's Rachel Reeves told them they could do more for those who suffered losses it's just words I'm saddened I'm disappointed I wish I could have done things differently.